The selection of F1 cars on show at the Goodwood Festival of Speed span six decades and include championship-winning cars from such illustrious names as Ferrari, McLaren, Williams, Lotus and many more.
Below you can find galleries of all the cars on show with many of them pictured in action and in close-up.
You can find an index of all the F1 cars on show here: Goodwood Festival of Speed 2010 images index
These galleries will be added to through the final day tomorrow so make sure to check back later to find more pictures of your favourite car.
Click on the thumbnails below to see the galleries for each car.
NB. Not all cars are shown in motion because some are only static displays.
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mani
3rd July 2010, 23:13
great pics, thanks Keith.
Dan N
3rd July 2010, 23:29
Have to agree. Yeah thanks.
MouseNightshirt
3rd July 2010, 23:28
I’m somewhat saddened to see the Brawn repainted in Mercedes colours :/
Hamish
3rd July 2010, 23:36
I was about to say. That is horribly lame.
callum w
4th July 2010, 0:28
agree, very unsportsman like of them to overwrite history by painting over a championship winning car with their SLOW grey paintjob
bosyber
4th July 2010, 11:31
I guess it backs up the theory that they did not want to give Button his car because they just didn’t have the time to repaint it in ’09 colors :)
DGR-F1
5th July 2010, 13:10
I asked a Mercedes spokesperson at the Paddock about this, and they said that there was another chassis at the factory still in Brawn colours.
The advertising for the show did show a Brawn in the original livery, so it really was disappointing not to see it there.
schooner
4th July 2010, 0:13
I was lucky enough to see the Tyrrell 006 in action (practice and qualifying) at Watkins Glen back in ’73. It’s absolutely one of my all time favorite F1 machines. Beautiful car, in a brutish kind of way. Unfortunately, this was also the weekend that Francios Cevert was killed during a Saturday qualifying run, and Jackie Stewart quit the cockpit.
fordsrule (@fordsrule)
4th July 2010, 3:42
Keith, wasnt the McLaren MP4-8 powered by Ford? not Cosworth?
miguelF1O (@)
5th July 2010, 19:01
yes but thats the same of saying that jordan runned in 03 ford engines and jaguar runned cosworth
GeeMac
4th July 2010, 6:03
Who drove the FW18? Whoever it is has a Lotus badge on his/her helmet!
Maciek
4th July 2010, 9:11
Fantastic. Wish I could have seen them all with mine own eyes.
Note: the “Red Bull-Cosworth RB1 (2005)” looks a lot like last year’s RedBull to me…
Sirko
4th July 2010, 10:45
Yes, you’re right.
Jared404
4th July 2010, 10:54
Great pictures. What a fantastic group of cars.
Rob Gallagher
4th July 2010, 11:10
Keith I think you’ve put pictures of the RB5 in the RB1’s section.
bosyber
4th July 2010, 11:33
Great pictures, and good work to get each of them a gallery of their own. I have to admit I was sort of expecting the Williams to have an initial try of the low exhausts, this being their chance of a promo even/test day :-p
johnno
4th July 2010, 13:08
which cars did hamilton drive?
Jeroen
4th July 2010, 14:53
I thought Hamilton would drive the mp4/4.
Aren’t there any pictures of that?
fordsrule (@fordsrule)
5th July 2010, 3:31
It broke down again, so he couldn’t drive it :(
DGR-F1
5th July 2010, 13:20
I also have to mention, following on from a thread here a little while ago, that there are signs of a connection between Lotus Cars, Lotus Historic Racing and the current Lotus Racing team.
This was apparent at the main Lotus stand, where they had an original Lotus F1 car in front of a graphic of the current car, showing the similarity of colours, and the advance of technology.
The other obvious link was Kovy being allowed up the hill in a historic Lotus or two.
The connection between the ‘old’ and the ‘new’ Lotus teams does seem to be through Proton and the car company, but how much of this is PR and goodwill with the use of the name, is still not easy to tell, but it didn’t appear to bother any of the fans there…..